they have a lot of flab brah
Your body fat has a lot to do with how well you will float but basically people can and do float. I personally don't float very well but with air in my lungs and on my back I float easily. Basically, it's because we are more dense than water. By breathing in air, our density becomes less than that of water and we begin to float. This is how people can stay afloat and how people can drown.
Fat is less dense than muscle and bone, causing fatty tissues to float better in water than lean tissues. This is due to fat being less compact and therefore more buoyant. Conversely, lean individuals with higher muscle mass may sink more easily in water due to their higher density.
Fat droplets are hydrophobic, meaning they do not mix well with water due to their chemical composition. The hydrophobic nature of fats causes them to repel water molecules, leading them to clump together and float on the surface of water. This phenomenon is known as the immiscibility of fats and water.
Yes, a fat human can float in water due to their body's natural buoyancy. However, factors such as body composition, muscle mass, and lung volume can affect how well a person floats.
Yes, body fat can help you float in water because it is less dense than muscle tissue and bones, providing buoyancy. However, overall body composition, lung capacity, and body position also play important roles in determining floatation in water.
People with air in their lungs naturally float in water. Orientation is not a factor. Due to the difference in density between muscle, bones and fat. As a result muscular, tall, thin, people will float lower in the water than small, obese, sedintary people
This is easy. Muscle does not float. If the person has body fat the person will float, the more fat the better the person floats. The less fat, the less a person floats.
Fat is lighter than water, thus fat floats.
the higher a persons fat content, the better the person will float. Fat floats on top of water and doesnt sink.
because you're fat
Because of the fat contents. Fat is lighter than water and soup is denser than water.
Walruses can float due to their very high body fat content.
Fat is less dense than water due to its molecular composition, which makes it less able to mix with water. The difference in density causes the fat to float on top of water, as objects less dense than a fluid will float in that fluid.
Your body fat has a lot to do with how well you will float but basically people can and do float. I personally don't float very well but with air in my lungs and on my back I float easily. Basically, it's because we are more dense than water. By breathing in air, our density becomes less than that of water and we begin to float. This is how people can stay afloat and how people can drown.
Fat is less dense than muscle and bone, causing fatty tissues to float better in water than lean tissues. This is due to fat being less compact and therefore more buoyant. Conversely, lean individuals with higher muscle mass may sink more easily in water due to their higher density.
b/c fat floats. it makes it harder to float if there no fat. And it requires skill
All people cannot float. If anyone floats, that is because their body density is lower than that of water which is highly unlikely. people float because they are bloated up with air which is less dense than water. On places like the sea, the huge quantities of salt make the density of water greater than that of the people in it thus they can float there.